Lecture Course: Introduction to String Phenomenology

Lecture Course: Introduction to String Phenomenology

Lecture Course: Introduction to String Phenomenology WS 2014/15 • Lecturer: Prof. Jan Louis II. Institut f¨ur Theoretische Physik der Universit¨at Hamburg Luruper Chaussee 149, 22761 Hamburg Office: Campus Bahrenfeld, Bldg. 2a, Rm 601 Phone: 8998-2261 E-mail: [email protected] home page: www.desy.de/∼jlouis/ • Date and Place: Fr, 11:00 – 12:30, SR 2/2a, Bldg. 2a, Campus Bahrenfeld supplementary classes are offered biweekly: Mon, 11:00 – 12:30, SR 2/2a, Bldg. 2a, Campus Bahrenfeld • Credit Points: Please contact me at the beginning if you need Credit Points for this course. • Recomended Textbooks [1 ] K. Becker, M. Becker and J. Schwarz, String Theory and M-Theory, Cam- bridge University Press, 2007. [2 ] R. Blumenhagen, D. L¨ust, S. Theisen, Basic Concepts of String Theory, Springer, 2013 [3 ] M. Dine, Supersymmetry and String Theory, Cambridge University Press, 2007. [4 ] D. Freedman and A. Van Proeyen, Supergravity, Cambridge University Press, 2012. [5 ] M. Green, J. Schwarz and E. Witten, Superstring Theory, Vol I& II, Cam- bridge University Press, 1987. [6 ] L. Ibanez and A. Uranga, String Theory and Particle Physics, Cambridge University Press, 2012. [7 ] J. Polchinski, String Theory, Vol I& II, Cambridge University Press, 1998. • Course syllabus (Fr, 11:00 – 12:30): 16.10: Introduction to string theory 24.10: The low energy effective action of string theory 31.10: Calabi-Yau compactifications 07.11: Calabi-Yau compactifications of the heterotic string 14.11: Supersymmtry breaking and gaugino condensation 21.11: D-branes in type II Calabi-Yau compactifications 28.11: D-brane effective action and model building and 05.12: Flux compactifications 12.12: Compactifications on generalized geometries 19.12: Dualities in string theory 09.01: M-theory 16.01: F-theory 23.01: String cosmology in the early universe 30.01 String cosmology in the late universe • supplementary classes (Mon, 11:00 – 12:30): 20.10: Supersymmetry in arbitrary dimensions 03.11: Properties of Calabi-Yau manifolds and mirror symmetry 17.11: (Extended) supersymmetry in d = 4 and the holomorphic anomaly 01.12: Soft supersymmetry breaking in string theory 15.12: Anomalies and the Green-Schwarz mechanism 12.01: More on M/F-theory 26.01: More on cosmology.

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